大学体验英语二(综合教程)Unit 5Ways to SuccessListen and TalkLead inSuccess can be reached in different ways by people in different careers.Bill Gates began at age 13 to computers. His vision for personal computing has been central to the success of Microsoft Corporation, the company he his childhood friend in 1975.The former CEO of General Electric, Jack Welch, is a business legend. A famous quote by Mr. Welch is, "Change before you have to." He believes in leading by example and 3. ____his employees to do their best everyday.Michael Jordan said, "I accept , but I can't accept not trying." He is one of the best athletes to ever play team sports. His great smile, athletic , and pleasant personality have made him one of the most famous the world. Michael Jordan spent a lot of time playing basketball as a child but in senior middle school he was taken off the team. Instead of , he worked through adversity and became the greatest basketball player yet.Celine Dion came from in a rural French Canadian town in Canada. The youngest of fourteen children, her voice is internationally known on such soundtracks as Beauty and the Beast and Titanic.Ronaldo is Brazil's greatest soccer since Pele. He began his professional the season 90-91, playing for the Social Ramos Club. FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association) voted him best player of the year in both 1996 and 2002,he won the Golden Shoe Award of the FIFA World Cup with 8 goals scored.Key:1. program; 2. founded; 3. encourages; 4. failure; 5. achievements6. athletes;7. giving up;8. humble;9. talent; 10. careerPassage A: My Advice to Students: Education Countsthe following questions with the information from the passage.1. Why do many students write to Bill Gates every year?They want to get his advice about education.do some parents write to Bill Gates?They want to get guidance for their children.3. What does Bill Gates think of dropping out of school?He discourages it.university did Bill Gates go to? Did he graduate with a degree?He went to Harvard but he dropped out in his junior year.5. Many students choose to work for a while before going to a university. What do you think of this?If you fall into an obsessive pattern in high school, you are unlikely to change when you go to college, and you may not get grades good enough to go to a good college.3. Choose the best answer to each question based on the information you obtain from the passage.1. What does Gates mean by "education counts"?A) Education teaches us how to count numbers.B) Education is important to everyone.C) One learns by getting an education.D) Education is the only way to success.2. From the passage we know that __________.A) many people are interested in the success story of GatesB) Gates dropped out of college because he didn't do wellC) the smart part-time programmer dropped out of schoolD) Gates is going back to Harvard to get a degree3. Gates tells us that __________.A) Microsoft Corp. has some successful high school dropoutsB) Microsoft Corp. doesn't care much about school education and diplomasC) he encouraged the bright part-time programmer to drop out of schoolD) it is easier to get a job with a college diploma than without one4. According to Gates, __________.A) one learns better in a libraryB) one learns better by self-studyC) one learns better by going to schoolD) it's bad to have many interests5. It can be inferred from the passage that __________.A) good universities usually get smart and capable studentsB) one gets specialized knowledge from graduate schoolC) one learns broadly at both high school and collegeD) it's fine to become deeply interested in one specific areaAnwser: 1. B; 2. A; 3. D; 4. C; 5. A4. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary.1. The economy in that country ____ deeper and deeper into crisis.2. My father was a historian and his ____ was the history of Germany.3. They decided to close the museum ____ and simply because it cost too much to run.4. The local government has decided on new measures to ____ car use in favour of public transportation.5. It's pretty ____ that they'll turn up now-it's nearly ten o'clock.6. The interchange of ideas aids an understanding of group ____ .7. She says it's a good film and recommends it to all her friends, though she hasn't ____ seen it.8. Stop shouting and let's discuss this ____ reasonably.9. People now ____ that green issues are important to our future.10. Kathy and Eric run this small hotel as an " ____ home", which should give youa good idea of the atmosphere of warmth and hospitality thereAnwser: 1. was sinking 2. specialty 3. purely 4. discourage 5. unlikely6. dynamics7. actually8. reasonably9. have perceived 10. extended5. Complete the following sentences with phrases or expressions from the passage.____ politics while she was still a college student, and was elected to the lower parliament at the age of 40.2. Alone in London, without friends, work, or money, Shelley ____ despair.3. There was an attempt to ____ more men for the police force, but not many did.4. The idea sounds fine, but we still need to _____ it ____ in practice.5. She started working on an engineering degree but _____ college after only a year.Anwser:1. took a deep interest in; 2. fell into; 3. sign up; 4. try (it) out; 5. dropped out ofa dictionary for the usage of the following words and make a sentence with each of them.1. Rebecca was, without question, the most skilled technician on the team.company declares that their product "makes you thin without dieting".3. Your teacher can give you advice on choosing a career and writing a job application. situation made it more difficult for management to encourage workers to work harder.books have sold in the thousands, but from a literary point of view they aren’t really very good.2. to embrace gracedthe following sentences into English.1. 我们得把感情放在一边,从专业的(professional)角度来对待这件事。